Excerpts from the “Father Damien’s Letters”, by Congregation of the Sacred Hearts, Rome, 2017

Molokai History: (taken from "Father Damien's Letters", by Congregation of the Sacred Hearts, Rome, 2017) From a letter from Fr. Damien to his superior, Fr. Modeste Favens, ss.cc., from Kaluaaha, June 14, 1874. Our work in Kaluaaha is advancing; in two weeks, there won't be many nails left to pound into place. Then comes the [...]

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19th Week in Ordinary Time

Peace be with you! Pono to all! Pule to those in need! I want to share with you this week a Prayer for Inner Peace by an anonymous author: Lord, please put Your peace in my heart. I'm worried and anxious. My mind races and obsesses. I can't help thinking about my problems. And the [...]

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Excerpts from the “Father Damien’s Letters”, published by the Congregation of the Sacred Hearts, Rome, 2017)

Molokai History: (from "Father Damien's Letters", published by the Congregation of the Sacred Hearts, Rome, 2017) From a letter from Fr. Damien to his superior, Fr. Modeste Favens, ss.cc., April 19, 1874 from Kaluaaha: Father Andre will take charge of the leprosarium while I work in his district. I hope that the boat will continue [...]

By |2020-08-03T21:36:32+00:00August 3rd, 2020|Catholicism in Hawaii, Leprosy in Hawaii, Molokai History, Native Hawaiian History, St. Damien, St. Damien of Molokai|Comments Off on Excerpts from the “Father Damien’s Letters”, published by the Congregation of the Sacred Hearts, Rome, 2017)

18th Week In Ordinary Time

Much pule to you and your ohana! As we enter this 18th Week of Ordinary Time we continue to adapt to the times. Our faith is what sustains us and lifts us up when we are down! This week we celebrate four saints. the Annunciation of the Lord to Mary by the angel Gabriel and [...]

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17th Week in Ordinary Time

Aloha! Jesus says in next weekend's readings to "Come to me" to receive, eat, delight and have life with Him. It is the hand of the Lord that feeds us and answers all our needs. It is the Lord that satisfies. Amen. In this 17th week in Ordinary time, we celebrate several saints: Wednesday, St. [...]

By |2020-07-27T21:43:58+00:00July 26th, 2020|Catholicism in Hawaii, celebrating the mass, Damien Church Blog 1, messages from Fr. Brian|Comments Off on 17th Week in Ordinary Time

Excerpts from the “History of the Catholic Mission in the Hawaiian Islands”

Molokai History: (taken from "History of the Catholic Mission in the Hawaiian Islands" by Father Reginald Yzendoorn, SS.CC., Honolulu Star-Bulletin, Ltd., Honolulu, Territory of Hawaii, 1927) (continued from July 13th) Father Damien continues the following description of the leper settlement at the time of his arrival, dated March, 1886: In previous years, having nothing but [...]

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Celebrating the 16th week of Ordinary Time

Peace be with you and your ohana! As we begin this 16th week of Ordinary Time, we find ourselves living in an extraordinary time! A time of challenge and adaptation, a time of new understanding and wisdom. This week we celebrate six saints whose lives showed that they had an understanding and a wisdom of [...]

By |2020-07-20T22:41:06+00:00July 20th, 2020|Catholicism in Hawaii, celebrating the mass, Damien Church Blog 1, messages from Fr. Brian|Comments Off on Celebrating the 16th week of Ordinary Time

Excerpts from the “History of the Catholic Mission in the Hawaiian Islands”

Did you know that Fr. Damien brought tobacco to grow on Molokai? Here's why: Molokai History: (taken from "History of the Catholic Mission in the Hawaiian Islands" by Father Reginald Yzendoorn, SS.CC., Honolulu Star-Bulletin, Ltd., Honolulu, Territory of Hawaii, 1927) Father gives the following description of the settlement at the time of his arrival, in [...]

By |2020-07-14T08:13:23+00:00July 13th, 2020|Catholicism in Hawaii, Damien Church Blog 1|Comments Off on Excerpts from the “History of the Catholic Mission in the Hawaiian Islands”

Words of Inspiration for the 15th Week In Ordinary Time

Aloha this 15 Week of Ordinary Time!   May the Lord bless you with pono!   This week we celebrate 3 saints and Mary.   Today, we celebrate St. Henry, German King, Holy Roman Emperor, known for his piety & generosity. Tomorrow, we celebrate St. Kateri Tekakwitha, a Native-American Mohawk Indian who is the patron [...]

By |2020-07-14T08:09:33+00:00July 13th, 2020|Catholicism in Hawaii, celebrating the mass, Damien Church Blog 1|Comments Off on Words of Inspiration for the 15th Week In Ordinary Time

Excerpts from the “History of the Catholic Mission to Hawaii” by Fr. Reginald Yzendoorn, SS.CC.

Molokai History: (from "History of the Catholic Mission to Hawaii" by Fr. Reginald Yzendoorn, SS.CC., Honolulu Star-Bulletin, Ltd., Honolulu, Territory of Hawaii, 1927) Father Damien gives the following description of the settlement at the time of his arrival, in an official report which he addressed to the President of the Board of Health in March, [...]

By |2020-07-04T01:58:00+00:00July 3rd, 2020|Catholicism in Hawaii, Damien Church Blog 1, Leprosy in Hawaii, Molokai History, Native Hawaiian History, St. Damien, St. Damien of Molokai, Stories of Kalaupapa|Comments Off on Excerpts from the “History of the Catholic Mission to Hawaii” by Fr. Reginald Yzendoorn, SS.CC.
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